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How London's biggest bus firm is fighting back against delays and declining passenger numbers - Go-Ahead unveils centralised ...
The capital’s trains, tubes, trams, buses and cable car cabins are getting a purple wrap to mark TfL’s big quarter-century ...
Transport for London (TfL) is trialling e-ink digital displays to provide passengers with travel information. Maps, timetable and arrival times are shown in real time.
A huge campaign is being waged to try to get people in England the same concessionary travel as those in London do ...
The 265, between Putney Bridge and Tolworth, which has previously been described as a “ghost bus”, the 93 between Putney Bridge and North Cheam, and the 154, between Morden and West Croydon, were ...
Earlier this year, transport app Citymapper started running an experimental bus route in central London. Today, the company announced that its service is now fully-licensed — meaning it can ...
The bus was a diesel-electric hybrid vehicle, a Transport for London spokesperson said via email. The video, shared in May 2024, was of an incident on June 17, 2022.
London General Omnibus Company (or L.G.O.C.) owned most of the buses and in 1907 painted its entire fleet red to stand out from competitors. Since 1933, the colour was adopted by London Transport ...
Buses offer better coverage, but in London congestion has slowed them to a stately average speed of 9.2mph. Trains are faster, but require more expensive infrastructure to be constructed — just ...